Cardless has launched the brand new TAP Miles&Go American Express® Credit Card and it’s an intriguing tool for elite status that’s recognized on Star Alliance partner airlines (like United and Air Canada) and for earning miles that can be used for improved award availability across the Atlantic and for good value awards on partners like Emirates.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for October 2023.
Delta Has A New Way To Prioritize Who Gets Upgraded Starting In January
Delta Air Lines has announced several changes to its frequent flyer program for 2024, to replace the changes they had announced to its frequent flyer program for 2024. In the midst of all of the rancor and chaos, there’s a change to who gets upgrades going forward.
Delta CEO Says Gutting Of SkyMiles Only Rolled Back Temporarily
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian says that SkyMiles changes have only been rolled back temporarily, and his explanation to customers for why they’re making changes is not consistent with what his airline has been telling investors.
American Airlines Flight Attendants Will Seek Approval To Strike Over Christmas
American Airlines flight attendants are losing their patience in contract negotiations with the airline. They’ve already voted near-unanimously to authorize a strike. There’s a specific procedure that airline unions have to go through in order to strike, and they’re about to start the clock – on a timeline that could have them walking out over peak Christmas travel.
Off-Duty Pilot’s Mid-Flight Meltdown: What Happened Inside The Alaska Airlines Cockpit
An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot, riding the cockpit’s jump seat, attempted to shut off the engines mid-flight from Seattle Paine Field to San Francisco. The ensuing cockpit altercation, lasting around 90 seconds, are laid out in the criminal complaint against the jump seat rider. Here’s what happened during those crucial moments, and then once he was sent to the back of the plane.
American Airlines First Class: “Chicken Comes Out And It’s Not Good, And, There’s A Dead Beetle” [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
From the Employee Meeting: American Airlines’ Strategy for the New Airbus A321XLR Unveiled
After a recent employee meeting following the third quarter earnings call, American Airlines revealed delays in the delivery of their ordered Airbus A321XLRs, now expecting the first in December 2024. Senior Vice President Brian Znotins outlined plans to deploy these planes for premium cross-country flights, new transatlantic markets, and potentially year-round routes, while hinting at future ultra-long haul flights using other aircraft.
Airline Shake-Up: How Frontier is Upending the Elite Status Game (Most Of You Can Get It Super Quickly)
Frontier Airlines is doubling down on elite status benefits for 2024. Those who have matched status already, and those who do it now, are getting an even better deal than we thought.
The Preflight Checklist At American Airlines Group Includes.. Watching Cartoons?!
Two American Eagle regional pilots were caught by a boarding passenger watching cartoons prior to flight. The captain and co-pilot of the Bombardier regional jet flying for American Airlines’ wholly-owned regional airline PSA didn’t instill passenger confidence, but the flight wound up… fine?
In Closed-Door Meeting, American Airlines Explains Battle To Shut Down JSX Is About Competition (Not Safety)
American Airlines, supported by other major airlines and unions, is lobbying the federal government to change regulations in an attempt to shut down Dallas-based competitor JSX, citing safety concerns. However, statements from a closed-door meeting indicate that their primary motive is commercial competition, not actual safety issues.